Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Series 1 - Correspondence
Series 2 - Printed Articles
Series 3 - Manuscripts
Series 4 - Notebooks and Diaries
Series 5 - Miscellaneous
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Harrison Griswold Dwight (AC
1898) Papers, 1890-1959
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Carol Trabulsi.
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation.
© 2002
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Creator:
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Dwight, Harrison Griswold, 1875- |
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Title:
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Dwight Papers |
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Dates:
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1890-1959 |
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Abstract:
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Correspondence, printed articles, manuscripts, notebooks,
diaries, family photographs, and notes covering the life of
Harrison Griswold Dwight, author and Amherst graduate. The
bulk of the collection is made up of letters to Dwight from
friends and publishers covering a period from 1897 to 1959.
These include a number of letters from well-know persons
ranging from Willa Cather to Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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Extent:
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16 archives boxes(8 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English. |
Harrison Griswold Dwight, author, was born in
Constantinople, Turkey in 1875. He prepared for Amherst
College at the preparatory school of Robert College,
Constantinople, with which his father was connected, and St.
Johnsbury, Vermont Academy. After graduation from Amherst, he
entered the consular service. In 1918 he was translator with
the American Section of the Supreme War Council at
Versailles. In 1919 he was secretary to General Tasker Bliss
at the peace Conference in Paris.
For several years he was assistant drafting officer in the
State Department, Washington, DC. Later he joined the
protocol division. He was assistant director of the Frick
Collection in New York from 1935 to 1947.
His published works include four volumes of short stories:
Constantinople, Old and New, 1913; Stamboul Nights, 1916;
Persian Miniatures, 1917; The Emperor of Elam and Other
Stories, 1930; and numerous magazine articles in Harper's
Monthly, The Atlantic Monthly, and National Geographic. One
of his stories, "In the Pasha's Garden," was the subject of
an opera produced by the Metropolitan Opera Company in 1934.
His reviews of books and poems appeared regularly in
magazines and newspapers.
Dwight died in Holyoke, Mass., on March 24, 1959.
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The collection contains a sizable body of letters to
Dwight from friends and publishers, as well as a group of
letters from Dwight to several other friends. Also there are
manuscripts of some of the articles he wrote for magazines
and one of the projected books he worked on about L'Enfant,
the planner of the city of Washington, DC. There is a
miscellaneous section that contains various items of
interest, such as family photographs, notes, etc.
Well known persons included in the correspondence (letters
to Dwight) include John Dos Passos (4 letters), Gilbert
Grosvenor, Willa Cather (13), Stark Young, Arnold Toynbee
(5), Alice B. Toklas (3), Otis Skinner, Harold J. Laski (1),
Archibald MacLeish (1), Edith Wharton (3), William Dean
Howells (2), President Calvin Coolidge (1), President Herbert
Hoover (1), Eleanor Roosevelt (1), Wendell Wilkie (1), Hugh
Wiley (5), Talcott Williams (4), and Willa Cather to Mary
Willard (2) (December 25, 1941 and Jan. 10, 1942, in letters
to Dwight). Other correspondents are much more prolific,
having as many as twenty to thirty letters in some cases.
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This collection is organized into five series:
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Series 1 - Correspondence
Subseries a: Letters to Dwight
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Folder
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Letters with illegible or unidentified
signatures
1919-58
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Letters with illegible or unidentified
signatures
1934-42
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Letters with illegible or unidentified
signatures
1917-41
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Ainslee's Magazine
1904-06
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Allen, F. Mansfield
1897-1901
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D. Appleton & Co. - Amherst
1904-1957
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Associated Sunday Magazine
1904
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Atlantic Monthly Magazine
1911-46
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10 |
Bacon, Leonard
1933-53
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11 |
Baker - Beeley
1926-50
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Belin, F. Lammot ("Mott")
1926-54
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Belin, F. Lammot; Belin, Peter
1938-57
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Box
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Folder
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Benson
1903-07
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C - Carter, Morris
1925-43
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Cather, Willa
1906-c. 1920
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Cenn - Century Magazine
1905-17
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7 |
Chapman - Churchill
1903-57
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Box
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Folder
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1 |
Ede, Maud (married F.M. Clapp in 1908)
1902-1903
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Box
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Folder
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1 |
Clark - Cross
1902-51
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D - George H. Doran Co.
1920-53
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Dos Passos, John
1921-41
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Doubleday, Page & Co. (Eugene F.
Saxton, editor)
1915-31
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E - Edwards, Cecil
1926-31
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Edwards, G.W. - Evans
1910-50
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Box
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Folder
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Farley, James A.
1940
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2 |
Farwell - Frick
1917-57
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H - Harper & Brothers, (Fred L. Allen,
publisher)
1911-27
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Harper & Brothers
1928-49
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Harrison - Howe
1920-58
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Humphries - Huntington
1926-57
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Ingersoll, Ralph McA.
1929
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L - Leslie's Monthly Magazine (Ellery
Sedgwick, ed.)
1904-41
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Folder
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M - McClure's Magazine
1905-55
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2 |
McCullaugh - Mears
1927-58
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Merrill - Moore
1930-57
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Morgenthau, Henry
1922-26
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Morley, Christopher
1917
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Mott - Museum of Modern Art
1932-39
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National Geographic Magazine - New
International Encyclopedia
1903-28
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O'Keefe, Georgia (Christmas card)
1950
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Olds - Outlook Magazine
1906-55
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P - Phenix, Evelyn and Spencer
1927-54
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Philip, Hoffman - G.P. Putnam's Sons
1906-54
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Rockefeller, John D. Jr.
1935-59
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Roosevelt, Theodore to E. Rockhill
Feb. 1917
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
Dec 6, 1943
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S - Saxton, Eugene, Sandy and Mark
1923-51
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Scott, Evelina and Harold
1933-58
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Charles Scribner's Sons
1903-16
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Seymour - Sullivan
1903-55
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T - Thomnatoff
1915-29
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Toklas, Alice B.
1933-55
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Toynbee, Arnold J.
1925-33
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Tracy - Turlington
1908-58
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Unpopular Review - Utley
1916-36
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Wickwane - The World Today Magazine
1902-36
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The World's Week Magazine - Wright
1915-28
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The Yale Review
1926-32
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Subseries b: Letters from Dwight
Box
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Carter, Morris
1922-45
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Hughes, Charles Evans
n.d.
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Saxton, Eugene F.
1918-23
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Saxton, Eugene F.
1924-31
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Saxton, Eugene F.
1932-43
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Willard, Elise and Mary
1904-31
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Willard, Elise and Mary
1932-36
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Willard, Elise and Mary
1937-39
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Willard, Elise and Mary
1940-44
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Miscellaneous letters from Dwight: F.
Lamont Belin, Roscoe Drummond, Col. Frederick Palmer,
Ellery Sedgwick, Mary Sullivan, Miss Wilson, Eugene
S. Wilson
1935-45
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Other correspondence
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to the Authors' Club from various people
(some letters to HGD)
1905-06
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to Mr. Hudson from Mrs. Edward McDowell
1928
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Transcript of Harrison Gray Otis Dwight's
(father of H.G. Dwight) letters of 1830 to William I.
Buck
1953
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Letters from HGO Dwight from
Constantinople concerning uprisings there
1893-96
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Series 2 - Printed Articles
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Folder
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Articles, (bulk printed in Harper's Monthly
Magazine)
1925-40
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"Under the Cast-Iron Dome"
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Book reviews by Dwight on
Arabia Felix
by Bertram Thomas and
A Persian Journey
by Fred Richards in the
Yale Review
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1925-[40]
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"The Horrors of Washington"
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"Jeffersonian Simplicity"
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"The Campaign in Western Asia"
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Book reviews from the
Saturday Review
and the
Yale Review
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Series 3 - Manuscripts
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Folder
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Two notebooks and one typewritten copy of
poems
1890-1915
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Typewritten manuscripts:
n.d.
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a. "The Synthetic Gentleman"
n.d.
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b. "The American Calendar"
n.d.
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c. "Floral Turpitude"
n.d.
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d. "Impatience on a Monument"
n.d.
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e. "Extension of Remarks"
n.d.
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f. miscellaneous notes
n.d.
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g. "Potomac Packet I. Floral Turpitude"
(revision of c.)
n.d.
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h. "The Literary Remains of a Prig"
n.d.
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i. "Pulling Radishes"
n.d.
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k. "Remarks at the Opening of the George
Washington Bridge"
[?] Oct 31
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l. "Report on the Activities of the Dept. of
State in connection with the Yorktown Sesquicentennial,
October 16-19, 1931"
[?] Oct 31
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m."After Reading John Barleycorn"
[?] Apr 20
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n. "The Lion's Club"
n.d.
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o. "Concerning Servants"
n.d.
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q. "Shoulder Straps"
1926
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r. "The Horrors of Washington"
1926
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s. "Jeffersonian Simplicity"
n.d.
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t. "The Secretary of Peace"
[?] Sep 25
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u. "The Washington Express"
[?] Feb 25
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v. "The Frick Collection" - article for 40th
anniversary of Art News
[1942]
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Series 4 - Notebooks and Diaries
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Three notebooks:
1929-1930
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Box
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Seven notebooks about L'Enfant
[1920-1950]
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Miscellaneous notes on L'Enfant
n.d.
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Letters from Dwight to William Hindley in
reference to life of L'Enfant
1933
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small notebooks and diaries
1897-1959
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Series 5 - Miscellaneous
Box
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Background for "Potomac Packet"
1943-46
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Chapters of a story, "Shadow Play" by Halide
Edib, and related correspondence to Dwight
1902-32
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Catalogue Raisonné - background for
article on 40th anniversary of Art News
1937-43
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Dictionary of American Biography -
correspondence
1926-30
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State Department - notes and correspondence
(official)
1917-32
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Notes on death of father of Charles Harrison
Dwight (HGD's cousin)
1948-56
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Cambridge Historical Society printed article
by Mrs. A. Kingsley Porter on Elmwood
[1950]
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New York Herald Tribune - issue devoted to
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945 Apr 13
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Notes on "Notebook of a Nobody"
1934
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Notes on Williamsburg, VA; on Redhouse
Turkish-English dictionary (1st edition edited by Dr.
Henry O. Dwight, father of HGD)
n.d.
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Family photographs
[1890-1950]
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Notes and correspondence re controvery over
Theodore Roosevelt memorial
1925-26
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Notes and correspondence re opera of "In the
Pasha's Garden"
1926-35
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4 |
L'Enfant notes and miscellaneous (from desk)
n.d.
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L'Enfant notes and miscellaneous (from desk)
1931-42
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Miscellaneous notes
n.d.
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Edward Juknavorian papers
1921-34
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"The Automaton Theory" by F. Mansfield Allan
1898-1903
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Miscellaneous small notes
n.d.
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Letters to an editor (newspaper clippings)
and Dwight's 1958 passport
1958
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Contract for Henry O. Dwight's book, A
Muslim Sir Galahad
1913
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Miscellaneous items of special interest and
memorabilia
various
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